98
98
Feb 23, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
here is a history of the u.s. commission on civil rights. mary frances berry on booktv on c-span 2. >> i'm sure you're more familiar with malcolm knox. at that time, he was always supposedly the man in favor of violence. that wasn't the issue. he did support the right of armed self-defense, but he didn't promote progressive violence. malcolm x said power against power. we are not going to convince the right segregationists to accept. we have to build our own four saves until they have no choice but to recognize their demands and that's power. and he called this black nationalism. he built a whole ideology about it. that's black pride. it meant economies of black communities, the northern ghetto, so to speak should be run by blacks instead of absentee white owners. he believes community control of schools. so yes, he believes in black autonomy. he's not an integrationist as such and he said it's up to us, it is our struggle. >> taylor branch, author of the multivolume, "america in the king years" presents his thoughts on key moments in the ci
here is a history of the u.s. commission on civil rights. mary frances berry on booktv on c-span 2. >> i'm sure you're more familiar with malcolm knox. at that time, he was always supposedly the man in favor of violence. that wasn't the issue. he did support the right of armed self-defense, but he didn't promote progressive violence. malcolm x said power against power. we are not going to convince the right segregationists to accept. we have to build our own four saves until they have no...
73
73
Feb 20, 2013
02/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
the u.s. and target was attacked by a cyber attack. the company says the mall ware got on the macs through a website for software developers by exploiting a security flaw in the browser. apple says it was similar too an attack on facebook earlier this week. >>> bp won't pay penalties for all of the more than 200 million gallons of oil that spilled back in 2010. the u.s. government agreed not to fine them for 34 million gallons they captured before entering the gulf. fines for all the rest of the oil will be in the billions. >> sony is expected to reveal details about its much anticipated gaming console today. execs will announce the gaming station that was released six years ago. sony competes with microsoft's xbox and the wii. >>> well, oscar pistorius is back in a south africa court for the second day for his bail hearing. prosecutors say it was premeditated murder but pistorius claims it was a tragic accident. >> reporter: oscar pistorius covered his head with blanket for day two of his hea
the u.s. and target was attacked by a cyber attack. the company says the mall ware got on the macs through a website for software developers by exploiting a security flaw in the browser. apple says it was similar too an attack on facebook earlier this week. >>> bp won't pay penalties for all of the more than 200 million gallons of oil that spilled back in 2010. the u.s. government agreed not to fine them for 34 million gallons they captured before entering the gulf. fines for all the...
130
130
Feb 2, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
or for family members to come to the u.s. through lawful means without waiting a decade or two decades. >> jessica, on that point, your organization is very dedicated to staunching that flow of illegal migration at the border. but one thing people argue about, getting tougher border security, a longer, larger fence, one thing that happens, a lot of the cross border traffic ends of moving to coyotes and other ways of getting around. which are more dangerous. and the other is, there are folks who come here illegally, but also stay because they can't get back and forth to their families along with the flow of jobs. do you worry about it? >> well, no, what i worry about are the americans who are displaced by the illegal immigrants, and the criminal activity that goes on in the southwest border region. i mean, that is what we should be most concerned about. we have a pathway to citizenship and it happens by people being sponsored by a relative or by an employer. that is the legal system that we've set up. and the numbers are limit
or for family members to come to the u.s. through lawful means without waiting a decade or two decades. >> jessica, on that point, your organization is very dedicated to staunching that flow of illegal migration at the border. but one thing people argue about, getting tougher border security, a longer, larger fence, one thing that happens, a lot of the cross border traffic ends of moving to coyotes and other ways of getting around. which are more dangerous. and the other is, there are...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
well they're going to the western u.s. a seen a lot of change too there's recent research that i was seeing at the american be a logical society in january which showing the return of vents of some of the extreme heat waves in the western u.s. are many more times likely to occur because of climate change and so the risk of these extreme heat events and ironically in the winter these intense blizzards and snowstorms is also expected with climate change is there a. linear relationship or a measurable relationship between carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere and these kind of kinds of weather we do see a clear link between the he trapping emissions from coal fire cap our plants burning down trees in the tropical forests and the warming planet and the warming planet is leading to this wacky extreme events so so really it's global weirding i mean it's it's it's people say oh there's no climate change look at snowing now this is actually proof of global climate change or at least a symptom of it with absolutely heavy heavy snowfall is is completely consistent with after i mentio
well they're going to the western u.s. a seen a lot of change too there's recent research that i was seeing at the american be a logical society in january which showing the return of vents of some of the extreme heat waves in the western u.s. are many more times likely to occur because of climate change and so the risk of these extreme heat events and ironically in the winter these intense blizzards and snowstorms is also expected with climate change is there a. linear relationship or a...
129
129
Feb 13, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
the u.s. senate because he would have a negative impact on our economy and the world economy. tom mentioned that nobody is suggesting we not pay the public debt. that qualification is important here because earlier the numbers used for the u.s. over $16 trillion, which was the entire data. the public debt is a little over $11 trillion. there are many of our republican colleagues who have said it's okay for the united states to default on its other nonpublic obligations. and they said that's why they're not going to raise the dead skin because the president will prioritize, pay the bond holders, but it's okay if that means he has to put pressure by not pay another obligations, which includes social security, medicare, payments to troops and other kinds of obligations. i'm not one of those. >> i'm not saying you are. there's a piece of legislation in the house and that is playing with fire and our economy. it's totally irresponsible. so to get to bob's question on the constitutional issue, i don
the u.s. senate because he would have a negative impact on our economy and the world economy. tom mentioned that nobody is suggesting we not pay the public debt. that qualification is important here because earlier the numbers used for the u.s. over $16 trillion, which was the entire data. the public debt is a little over $11 trillion. there are many of our republican colleagues who have said it's okay for the united states to default on its other nonpublic obligations. and they said that's why...
65
65
Feb 22, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
>> the u.s. policy in burma, we try to anchor ourselves with u.s. policy, and that seems a good place to start rather than inventing it. and so we think the u.s. policy in burma is pretty clear. that we want to open the place up, or want to do with the long-standing ethnic disputes, and we want to do business. and we think the cyclone is probably the most delicate one. >> i was going to ask -- >> because that's the one we are on. >> what can you do? >> it has been very delicate and it's been very sensitive because the burmese seem to be been quite nice on their own towards the first and third targets, and this is the one that is most uncomfortable. so we tried to find a subject matter that might breed dialogue between the parties. and the subject matter that we've settled on has been landmines because it turns out that neither side really likes landmines and the results of them, yet there are plenty of them out there. so in two of the most conflicted areas, we are working with both parties to hopefully bring them together around the subject of landm
>> the u.s. policy in burma, we try to anchor ourselves with u.s. policy, and that seems a good place to start rather than inventing it. and so we think the u.s. policy in burma is pretty clear. that we want to open the place up, or want to do with the long-standing ethnic disputes, and we want to do business. and we think the cyclone is probably the most delicate one. >> i was going to ask -- >> because that's the one we are on. >> what can you do? >> it has been...
61
61
Feb 2, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
military and toward u.s. diplomacy. to upscale our soft power capacity as a country so we have more options beyond just the option of force. this president did a lot to advance that idea simply by putting somebody as high profile as hillary clinton in the job of america's head diplomat. but the overall goal of upscaling state, upscaling diplomacy and development so they are right up there with defense, like she said today, that is widely regarded as a goal that is not yet realized. secretary clinton alluded to that fact today when she said she now plans to become an advocate for that cause from the outside. it is, frankly, easy to imagine that as the core for her return to public life and politics for hillary clinton at some point, but we shall see. the secretary also reflected today on how she is really leaving public life for the first time in a very long time. and she suggested that that might make her a little lonely. >> i am very proud to have been secretary of state. i will miss you. i will probably be dialing ops
military and toward u.s. diplomacy. to upscale our soft power capacity as a country so we have more options beyond just the option of force. this president did a lot to advance that idea simply by putting somebody as high profile as hillary clinton in the job of america's head diplomat. but the overall goal of upscaling state, upscaling diplomacy and development so they are right up there with defense, like she said today, that is widely regarded as a goal that is not yet realized. secretary...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
as john kerry starts his term as u.s. secretary of state a new study finds some foreign service personnel paying for the privilege to serve as embassadors by donating millions to get their cushy jobs. in kuwait yet another activist thrown in jail for criticizing the view mirror on twitter sparking protests against the country's rulers. the big picture up next stay with us here on r.t. . i'm sam sachs in for tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. remember last week when we got news that the economy shrank in the fourth quarter of two thousand and twelve well in just a moment in answer to why the economy shrank and why it could be an ominous sign that the deal our nation made with the devil several generations ago is about to come due and later it looks like the republican scheme to rig the electoral college had failed but now republicans in pennsylvania are trying something new i'll tell you what it is and what impact it could have on the next presidential election and finall
as john kerry starts his term as u.s. secretary of state a new study finds some foreign service personnel paying for the privilege to serve as embassadors by donating millions to get their cushy jobs. in kuwait yet another activist thrown in jail for criticizing the view mirror on twitter sparking protests against the country's rulers. the big picture up next stay with us here on r.t. . i'm sam sachs in for tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture....
36
36
Feb 19, 2013
02/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
we're out in the caribbean on a u.s. coast guard ship when a jayhawk helicopter needs to get some gas. instead of landing, turning the engines off and taking all that time, they do what's called a hot refuel. they drop the line down from the side of the helicopter. the guys down on deck tie the fuel line to the wench. they pull it back up to the helicopter and one of the crewman on board the jayhawk reaches out and starts fueling this helicopter in midair. >> you get a little too close, those blades cut right into the ship. this becomes a weird crash and shipwreck. >> go too far away while connected like that, the hose could burst and gas shoots everywhere. >> your mind goes to all the different horrible things that could go wrong but it doesn't and it works. >> the reason they do these kinds of hot refuels because it takes time to shut the helicopter down and fire it back up. if you're out doing over water rescue missions you need all the time you can. >> if they need a candy bar and soda, do they throw that to them too
we're out in the caribbean on a u.s. coast guard ship when a jayhawk helicopter needs to get some gas. instead of landing, turning the engines off and taking all that time, they do what's called a hot refuel. they drop the line down from the side of the helicopter. the guys down on deck tie the fuel line to the wench. they pull it back up to the helicopter and one of the crewman on board the jayhawk reaches out and starts fueling this helicopter in midair. >> you get a little too close,...
54
54
Feb 17, 2013
02/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
all collegein the u.s., with the exception of two that i can think of, are reliant on federal student loans to put the students through. so this notion that somehow we can limit it to private schools, we are gog pay for this. >> morgan, what about mike's argument about a disincentive, that this will -- maybe people will be reluctant to get a job for more than 20,000 a year 'cause they want the college to pay off their debt. >> the bottom line is people have to pay off their student loans. you can't declare bankruptcy on it. we still have the highest unemployment rate among young adults right now. i don't think that's going to change. i think americans, young adults that want jobs will get jobs no matter what. they want to be able to work. >> last word, the only person still paying off her school debt. are these union protests outside the capitol the reason why nothing is getting done inside the capitol? the "cashin' in" crew will discuss it. first, a $15 billion government program to revamp foreclosed homes. the president's calling it a jobs plan. jobs plan. but will it did you know n
all collegein the u.s., with the exception of two that i can think of, are reliant on federal student loans to put the students through. so this notion that somehow we can limit it to private schools, we are gog pay for this. >> morgan, what about mike's argument about a disincentive, that this will -- maybe people will be reluctant to get a job for more than 20,000 a year 'cause they want the college to pay off their debt. >> the bottom line is people have to pay off their student...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
dollars every year and worse obesity is affecting kids at a younger and younger age so what is the u.s. department of agriculture doing now to combat this epidemic and why does it have right wingers crying nanny state. also with the republican great recession still in full swing more and more working americans are having to delay their retirement plans in just a little bit tom explains how a good retirement is just the latest casualty in the billionaire class is war against working people and later what do jerry seinfeld very manilow in geraldo rivera all have in common i'll give you head they have the same thing in common that organizations like the american federation of teachers and the american medical association all have in common still don't know well it has a little something to do with guns i'll explain more in tonight's daily. so the days of junk food vending machines in our schools may be numbered last friday. the department of agriculture unveiled new rules that will prohibit the sale of greasy foods and sugary snacks and drinks in our nation's schools these new rules were
dollars every year and worse obesity is affecting kids at a younger and younger age so what is the u.s. department of agriculture doing now to combat this epidemic and why does it have right wingers crying nanny state. also with the republican great recession still in full swing more and more working americans are having to delay their retirement plans in just a little bit tom explains how a good retirement is just the latest casualty in the billionaire class is war against working people and...
117
117
Feb 2, 2013
02/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
he underlined u.s. willingness to meet in one on one talks with iran's leaders. critics of direct talks say the iranians take advantage of such opportunities, delaying sanctions while they ton develop their suspected nuclear weapons program. that's a look at news. i'm kelly wright. we take you now to "bulls & bears" for all the latest headlines, or go to foxnews.com. >>> you think 7.9% unemployment is a bad number? then get a load of this. nearly two-thirds of american workers age 45 to 60 now saying they're planning on delaying retirement. only 40% said that just two years ago and toby, you say this is terrible news whether you're young or old? >> yeah. i hate to be the bearer of bad news, but for the younger person, there is no job -- jobs are not opening up or they're not get to go move up. for the people in the middle, they're not getting to move up and they can't change job 'cause you don't have the dynamic work force, maybe matt would be the exception. but for the older person, the bad news is they're going to be working longer and you add it all up and tha
he underlined u.s. willingness to meet in one on one talks with iran's leaders. critics of direct talks say the iranians take advantage of such opportunities, delaying sanctions while they ton develop their suspected nuclear weapons program. that's a look at news. i'm kelly wright. we take you now to "bulls & bears" for all the latest headlines, or go to foxnews.com. >>> you think 7.9% unemployment is a bad number? then get a load of this. nearly two-thirds of american...
103
103
Feb 3, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
they're not u.s. citizens so it is not easy for them to stay. i have cousins that are getting a ph.d. is to stay in the country because they could not get jobs. i happen to be biased. one is one i would like to work with to my company. but we cannot do it right now. i think everyone agrees there is a need for reform. there is a lot of work being done but it is disappointing when you see these talented kids, you know they're talented, you see their talent and then you see them going to their home country. that is what they want to do. that is what companies want them to do. >> with regards to patent, i have more experience with that through my work with my trade association. i work with a number of different providers. i cannot really speak for them or give their examples, but i have a number of things i can think of off the top of my head where we have patent troll situations. if he is a modicum of common sense to realize there is no case. but if you take a situation where a small business's profit might be $38,000 a year. you can spend on lawye
they're not u.s. citizens so it is not easy for them to stay. i have cousins that are getting a ph.d. is to stay in the country because they could not get jobs. i happen to be biased. one is one i would like to work with to my company. but we cannot do it right now. i think everyone agrees there is a need for reform. there is a lot of work being done but it is disappointing when you see these talented kids, you know they're talented, you see their talent and then you see them going to their...
136
136
Feb 2, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
and this time the u.s. embassy. according to tush irk authorities who have identified the bomber from remains, he was closer to 40 years old and had actually spent four years in a turkish prison for militant activity. but he was released for medical reasons. chaos of police and ambulances in one of ankara's most fortified districts, embassy row. on one stretcher, a well-known turkish journalist. she had come to have tea with the ambassador. she was at a visitor's gate in a security screening room when a suicide bomber came in, and reached for his waist. a guard yelled bomb and then it exploded. turkish media identified the bomber who killed himself and a turkish guard. >> right now, we're all dealing with our sadness at the loss of our fellow member of our embassy, we salute his bravery. >> reporter: the turkish government says the bomber was part of a radical leftist group that accuses turkey of being a puppet of american imperialism. turkey is part of nato, which recently deployed nato missiles here. just last sep
and this time the u.s. embassy. according to tush irk authorities who have identified the bomber from remains, he was closer to 40 years old and had actually spent four years in a turkish prison for militant activity. but he was released for medical reasons. chaos of police and ambulances in one of ankara's most fortified districts, embassy row. on one stretcher, a well-known turkish journalist. she had come to have tea with the ambassador. she was at a visitor's gate in a security screening...
82
82
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: the u.s. postal service has delivered the mail under all conditions for the last 150 years, but it no longer has the money to keep delivering on saturday. the postmaster general announced the cost cutting schedule change today. >> i move to a five-day mail delivery and it reflects the change in market demand. we're simply not in a financial position where we can continue to maintain six-day delivery. >> reporter: letter carriers will no longer deliver first class mail on saturdays beginning in august, but not all saturday services are ending. packages, mail order medicines, priority and express mail will still go to homes and businesses. and post offices will keep their saturday hours. the postal service says its research shows most americans support the change. >> it will not make a big difference in my life. i think sometimes with the economy the way it is right now, people sort of have to do what they have to do. >> reporter: over the past six years, the postal service has lost $41 billion
. >> reporter: the u.s. postal service has delivered the mail under all conditions for the last 150 years, but it no longer has the money to keep delivering on saturday. the postmaster general announced the cost cutting schedule change today. >> i move to a five-day mail delivery and it reflects the change in market demand. we're simply not in a financial position where we can continue to maintain six-day delivery. >> reporter: letter carriers will no longer deliver first...
76
76
Feb 25, 2013
02/13
by
KRON
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
the u.s. state department and u.s. embassy in lima are searching for the compacouple. >> alice smith's time with the 49ers of is becoming too close. trade rumors have been swirling around the former starting quarterback. of reports from the nfl that, and alex smith instead of the kansas city chiefs. at this point nearsighted confirming or denying the move our but some reports say that the trade is all but done. no indication of the 49ers might receive in return. >> right now we are at the height of the morning commute and you can see all lot of activity going on in the past hour. what will happen, if they do not reach a deal by this friday they will lose $85 billion. that will force the federal government to do many things including forcing psa employees to have a furlough day. it means at longer lives of the checkpoints and basically what they need to do is they will stagger things further out. they will not land as often or quickly and they will take off and you will wait longer at the gates. we got a chance to talk
the u.s. state department and u.s. embassy in lima are searching for the compacouple. >> alice smith's time with the 49ers of is becoming too close. trade rumors have been swirling around the former starting quarterback. of reports from the nfl that, and alex smith instead of the kansas city chiefs. at this point nearsighted confirming or denying the move our but some reports say that the trade is all but done. no indication of the 49ers might receive in return. >> right now we are...
53
53
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
gerri: the u.s. government blaming standard importers and the parent company for its part of these potential meltdown. to have an interesting defense. federal prosecutor, and thanks for having me. things for the argument being made. >> what the government is saying it is under the 1989 law that the s&p defrauded those that give federal jurisdiction. it is not a criminal case but with the aaa rating. >> the is and the desire for increased revenue downplays the credit risk to favor the large investment bank. but the s&p says the lawsuit would be without factual or legal merit, they would be wrong saying it was driven by commercial considerations not by good faith. does that ring true to you? >> i think about being motivated by profit was a cheap shot. they are a for-profit corporation. but did they intend to defraud? note seizures were roughly over $30 million. that was the cheap shot by the doj. gerri: one thing that emerges now is just exercising the first amendment freedom. >> if i were to save maki
gerri: the u.s. government blaming standard importers and the parent company for its part of these potential meltdown. to have an interesting defense. federal prosecutor, and thanks for having me. things for the argument being made. >> what the government is saying it is under the 1989 law that the s&p defrauded those that give federal jurisdiction. it is not a criminal case but with the aaa rating. >> the is and the desire for increased revenue downplays the credit risk to...
80
80
Feb 25, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
since then, u.s. trade with canada has nearly tripled and u.s. trade with mexico has increased almost sixfold. my hope is that the president will ultimately show the kind of leadership that we've seen throughout this nation's history when we are confronted with big challenges. he has acknowledged the need for serious reform. i believe he understands the problem perfectly, that we can't preserve and protect social security and medicare unless we deal with those programs now, yet he has never acted on his words, instead choosing to engage in the perpetual campaign. as a result, washington keeps spending money it doesn't have and saddling our children with more debt. meanwhile, our safety net programs are spiraling toward a collapse that would leave the poor and the elderly even more vulnerable. it's time for a change and it's time for the president to take his rhetoric about debt reduction and turn it into real meaningful reform. mr. president, i yield the floor and i would -- a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsy
since then, u.s. trade with canada has nearly tripled and u.s. trade with mexico has increased almost sixfold. my hope is that the president will ultimately show the kind of leadership that we've seen throughout this nation's history when we are confronted with big challenges. he has acknowledged the need for serious reform. i believe he understands the problem perfectly, that we can't preserve and protect social security and medicare unless we deal with those programs now, yet he has never...
101
101
Feb 23, 2013
02/13
by
WBAL
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
we have a lot of rain in the southern u.s. and with a low developing a combination of rain or snow. we were involved in that rain this morning but they are getting additional snow in new england from that storm. there is more waiting in the wings. but what happened today? yesterday erp stuck around freezing all day long. today erp at 45 for the high. the low was 32 degrees and we're still in the 40's right now. how much rain fell today? >> .12 of an inch and .t 9 yesterday. that got us up to 5 inches for the year. we're below average for the season but not a serious deficit so far. and no snow. >> 45 degrees east. on the board walk 47. 43 frederick. in the 30's out in far western maryland. so the temperatures are fairly well and evenly distributed around the area. not extremely cold air coming in blind this system. you see part two of the storm and what is left of that big snow that fell out in the plain states. here is the coastal development that will push some moisture up into new england, part of which will be snow. but we're in the drier air. we have a pretty good day tomorrow
we have a lot of rain in the southern u.s. and with a low developing a combination of rain or snow. we were involved in that rain this morning but they are getting additional snow in new england from that storm. there is more waiting in the wings. but what happened today? yesterday erp stuck around freezing all day long. today erp at 45 for the high. the low was 32 degrees and we're still in the 40's right now. how much rain fell today? >> .12 of an inch and .t 9 yesterday. that got us up...
79
79
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
u.s. every year. alcohol 200 billion, tobacco about 190. his >> quite a bit more dangerous, the cost of alcohol and tobacco. gerri: unfortunately we are going to to leave it there. the shouting is over for this hour. thank you for coming on tonight, appreciate your time. now we want to know what you think. should marijuana be legalized and taxed? vote on the right-hand side of the screen and we will show the results of the show. lots more to come including a big dÉjÀ vu all over again in washington. and the justice department taking s&p to court saying they are to blame for the financial crisis, so why now is this payback by the white house? i will break it down next gerri: in the world of banking and finance, rating agencies opinion is the last advice the big money guys put down their dough. so it is important. u.s. justice department tha dept the nation's biggest agencies with a billion dollars lawsuit saying it did a shoddy job rating mortgage bonds. in his defense are expected to arg
u.s. every year. alcohol 200 billion, tobacco about 190. his >> quite a bit more dangerous, the cost of alcohol and tobacco. gerri: unfortunately we are going to to leave it there. the shouting is over for this hour. thank you for coming on tonight, appreciate your time. now we want to know what you think. should marijuana be legalized and taxed? vote on the right-hand side of the screen and we will show the results of the show. lots more to come including a big dÉjÀ vu all over again...
110
110
Feb 19, 2013
02/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> all too often we see the u.s. is doing that, elevating dictators dollars to the detriment of israel. the human rights council, 40 percent of the resolutions they put up claim that israel ignoring nigeria, sudan. neil: united and look past our differences between us and focus on our common enemy, and ask for that could destroy as. >> which is why i think you respond with this. this is what the u.n. is set up to do and finally they're doing it. i am told there is an asteroid the supposed to hit as april 132036 which gives the u.s. plenty of time to coalesce this global exclusion. neil: you don't have to worry about that. a non-issue for me. allan dodds that one. your final thoughts on whether the u.n. can do at least this right? >> i think a body that empowers home loss, the saddam government , we were just talking about it. it should not be so interested with the security of the united states of america. countries we cannot trust right now, and i would love to be able to, but we cannot. we have to take our own secu
. >> all too often we see the u.s. is doing that, elevating dictators dollars to the detriment of israel. the human rights council, 40 percent of the resolutions they put up claim that israel ignoring nigeria, sudan. neil: united and look past our differences between us and focus on our common enemy, and ask for that could destroy as. >> which is why i think you respond with this. this is what the u.n. is set up to do and finally they're doing it. i am told there is an asteroid the...
94
94
Feb 11, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
poll she would always invoked him and say don't sit around waiting for other people to do right to buy u.s. frederick douglass said it is nothing without a demand. go forth and demand your power at the ballot box. >> would you teachers at georgetown in a? >> i.t. jay legal history course by many cases of the supreme court and i teach constitutional and administrative law and sometimes property, sometimes local government law. >> when you approached the affairs or said the manuscript to a publisher, was the answer back from public affairs and why were they interested in the story? >> well, fortunately i already had a relationship from my first book about the book that's title to the integration why we still study to be in emigrated society. so i had a relationship with them and i sent a proposal to them i think they knew i was a fairly tenacious person, and they also found the story compelling. so thank you, public affairs. >> just a short conversation with george on professor sheryll cashin about her second book, "the agitators' daughter a memoir of four generations of an extraordinary afr
poll she would always invoked him and say don't sit around waiting for other people to do right to buy u.s. frederick douglass said it is nothing without a demand. go forth and demand your power at the ballot box. >> would you teachers at georgetown in a? >> i.t. jay legal history course by many cases of the supreme court and i teach constitutional and administrative law and sometimes property, sometimes local government law. >> when you approached the affairs or said the...
92
92
Feb 25, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
they write that the u.s. long-term jobless will be among the earliest to be hit by the sequester on march 1st. benefit payments will be cut by up to 9.4% and a blow to consumer spending among lower income households. about 3.8 million people who have been unemployed for more than six months have received emergency federal bennetts worth about $300 a we can on average. to the editorial page of the financial times, they think that washington needs some adult supervision. they say that the republican-controlled house should pass its own pack age of entitlement reforms and bargain from there. at last, such courage is lacking on both sides. politics know how unpopular any cuts women be, thus on friday, sequestration will happen. most expected to last only to march 27th the date when a government shutdown looms and all likelihood that will happen, too. the fiscal circus keeps rolling and washington remains in desperate need of adult supervision. that the financial times this monday morning. linda, you are on the li
they write that the u.s. long-term jobless will be among the earliest to be hit by the sequester on march 1st. benefit payments will be cut by up to 9.4% and a blow to consumer spending among lower income households. about 3.8 million people who have been unemployed for more than six months have received emergency federal bennetts worth about $300 a we can on average. to the editorial page of the financial times, they think that washington needs some adult supervision. they say that the...
108
108
Feb 25, 2013
02/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
u.s. military officials strongly deny u.s. commandos condoned or were involved in any kidnapping, torture, or murders of afghan civilians or suspects. >>> another ripple in the oscar pistorius story. he isn't the only one in his family accused of killing someone. an attorney for pistorius family confirmed his older brother, carl, is charged with culpable homicide, the equivalent of negligent homicide, after allegedly striking and killing a female motorcyclist with his car in 2008. his attorney says he's innocent and a test at the time proves alcohol was not involved. >> in his final blessing sunday days before his resignation, pope benedict said he's not abandoning the church but serve in a way more suitable to his age and strength. the pope has accepted the resignation of the cardinal from scotland following allegations of inappropriate behavior with other priests. who is to blame for the bp oil spill? today a trial will try to answer that question. opening statements will begin today. the dow opens this week at 14,000 after
u.s. military officials strongly deny u.s. commandos condoned or were involved in any kidnapping, torture, or murders of afghan civilians or suspects. >>> another ripple in the oscar pistorius story. he isn't the only one in his family accused of killing someone. an attorney for pistorius family confirmed his older brother, carl, is charged with culpable homicide, the equivalent of negligent homicide, after allegedly striking and killing a female motorcyclist with his car in 2008. his...
37
37
Feb 25, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> back to "hardball." now to the side shoi. friday night on jim afallon's show, first lady michelle obama joined with a partner to demonstrate how mom dancing has progressed over the years. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> just name another first lady in the history of this country to owe do something like this on television. fabulous skit. she was truly a good stort. miss obama's fun times with jimmy fallon got a nod at yesterday's national governors' aquotion meeting in washington. here is jack mar kel speaking directly to president obama. >> you're probably jealous of the first lady. she's jimmy fallon's trainer. while you on the other hand deal with lea
wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> back to "hardball."...
80
80
Feb 25, 2013
02/13
by
WBAL
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
the order came after allegations are torturing -- u.s. troops are torturing afghans. he wants the accused afghans handed over. the cuban leader will serve another five-year term but it will be his last. he announced today he will retire in 2018. the cuban national assembly says castro has called for senior leaders to hold off for more -- hold office for no more than two terms. a milestone moment witnessed by thousands. pope benedict delivered his final sunday blessing. as anne thompson explains, he prepares for retirement and it new controversy. >> during the final blessing of pope benedict. the 100,000 people not only got a blessing but they heard the pope give more reason for why he is retiring. he told the crowd got has called him on the mountain. -- god has called him on the mountain to live a life of prayer and meditation. he wants to live this life with the same kind of dedication but to do so in a way more appropriate for his age and strength. >> affection, closeness, and prayer. >> the event played out against the background of a new scandal. the priests what
the order came after allegations are torturing -- u.s. troops are torturing afghans. he wants the accused afghans handed over. the cuban leader will serve another five-year term but it will be his last. he announced today he will retire in 2018. the cuban national assembly says castro has called for senior leaders to hold off for more -- hold office for no more than two terms. a milestone moment witnessed by thousands. pope benedict delivered his final sunday blessing. as anne thompson...
120
120
Feb 13, 2013
02/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
the anyonish times from the u.s. and uk are compared. this year with the time of 56 seconds, the prize goes to england. >> the world record setters show it's hip to be square. 5,000 people gathered in thailand to hoola hoop their way into the record books. seven minutes straight of simultaneous hoola hooping. participants demolished the previous world record with twice the people continuing twice as long. >> how long can you do it? >> maybe four turns. >>> and a way to attract tourists in norway a funny way to attract attention. scream like a norwegian has the sights and sounds of the country. inspired by the screen painting by edward monk many have enlisted their own screams for the popular advertisement. give me your good scream. >> can't scream. >> was that a good effort? >> no. you're squealing. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments on those stories and the best political analysis on msnbc. but not good screams. and tonight, be sure to watch "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> and here's a look
the anyonish times from the u.s. and uk are compared. this year with the time of 56 seconds, the prize goes to england. >> the world record setters show it's hip to be square. 5,000 people gathered in thailand to hoola hoop their way into the record books. seven minutes straight of simultaneous hoola hooping. participants demolished the previous world record with twice the people continuing twice as long. >> how long can you do it? >> maybe four turns. >>> and a way...
175
175
Feb 28, 2013
02/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
nbc news has been told by senior official that is the u.s. will announce some aid will be given directly to certain syrian opposition groups rather than through nongovernmental agencies. the nonlethal aids could include body armor military training, and vehicles, but not weapons. the uprising against president bashar al assad began in 2011. >>> the u.s. supreme court is expected to make an important decision about the voting rights act by june. the high court heard arguments on a key part of the law that requires states with a history of civil rights discrimination to get permission in advance before changing their voting laws. shelby county, alabama, brought the case saying the law was outdated. outside the court hundreds of protesters from shelby county rallied to support the law as it is. the nine justices are expected to meet in private to discuss the merits of the case. >>> it is time now for weather. bill karens is here with the forecast. good morning. >> a rainy forecast in the northwest. avalanche threat, too, because of the heavy rai
nbc news has been told by senior official that is the u.s. will announce some aid will be given directly to certain syrian opposition groups rather than through nongovernmental agencies. the nonlethal aids could include body armor military training, and vehicles, but not weapons. the uprising against president bashar al assad began in 2011. >>> the u.s. supreme court is expected to make an important decision about the voting rights act by june. the high court heard arguments on a key...
72
72
Feb 14, 2013
02/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
but many ordinary afghans say the u.s. is leaving too soon. >> over the next year, another 34,000 american troops will come home from afghanistan. this drawdown will continue and by the end of next year, our war in afghanistan will be over. >> reporter: president obama says the 11-year conflict is finally coming to a close. but as he put the finishing touches on his state of the union address, the war claimed another round of victims. afghan government officials say a nato air strike killed at least 10 civilians, half of them children, in the remote mountains of eastern afghanistan. killing the innocent while hunting insurgents has long made this conflict controversial. analysts say the country's violence will likely continue long after u.s. troops depart. >> i think what matters to them is getting their people out, getting their kids out, being able to talk about the victory but for afghans, that victory is continued war. >> reporter: the main task with bringing u.s. troops home is now general joseph doneford. he became t
but many ordinary afghans say the u.s. is leaving too soon. >> over the next year, another 34,000 american troops will come home from afghanistan. this drawdown will continue and by the end of next year, our war in afghanistan will be over. >> reporter: president obama says the 11-year conflict is finally coming to a close. but as he put the finishing touches on his state of the union address, the war claimed another round of victims. afghan government officials say a nato air...
83
83
Feb 28, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
senator marco rubio of florida, has a slightly different take on how the u.s. should help. >> there are plenty of weapons in syria. they're coming from other countries. . what the opposition really needs is access to ammunition. one thing that we can consider, is if we can identify responsible groups, and i think that's a step to prepare to advocate for. >> andrea mitchell will join us with more on "morning joe." >>> president obama plans to meet with congressional leaders tomorrow, the same day that the $85 billion sequester cuts are expected to start. still at odds on whether or not tax revenue will be part of any deal. members of both parties huddled with the president, which was a described as a brief conversation yesterday on capitol hill, nothing seems to have gotten done there. today in the senate, something else nothing else will get done. both are expected to put forward some competing plans. both of those measures, one democrat and one republican, expected to fail. >>> speaker boehner said enough with the new taxes is expected to hold a news conferenc
senator marco rubio of florida, has a slightly different take on how the u.s. should help. >> there are plenty of weapons in syria. they're coming from other countries. . what the opposition really needs is access to ammunition. one thing that we can consider, is if we can identify responsible groups, and i think that's a step to prepare to advocate for. >> andrea mitchell will join us with more on "morning joe." >>> president obama plans to meet with...
60
60
Feb 20, 2013
02/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
u.s. postal u.s. postal service. do these things go together? and obamacare continues to unravel at the seams. we will get reaction from the former new york governor coming up next great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in eils. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the capaps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life side down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: jus
u.s. postal u.s. postal service. do these things go together? and obamacare continues to unravel at the seams. we will get reaction from the former new york governor coming up next great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol...
70
70
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
this holds true for u.s. citizens, legal residents, and for those unlawfully residing in the united states. i urge the members of this committee to keep that in mind as we begin our examination. america is a nation of immigrants. everyone among us can go back a few or several generations to our own relatives who came to america in search of a better life. we are also a nation of laws. i think we can all agree that our nation's immigration system is in desperate need of repair. it is not working as efficiently as it should be. the american people and members of congress have a lot of questions about how our legal immigration system should work. they have a lot of questions about wire immigration laws have not always been sufficiently enforced. they have a lot of questions about how a large-scale legalization program would work, what it would cost, and how it would present illegal immigration in the future. immigration reform must honor both of our foundations is the rule of ockham and our history as nations im
this holds true for u.s. citizens, legal residents, and for those unlawfully residing in the united states. i urge the members of this committee to keep that in mind as we begin our examination. america is a nation of immigrants. everyone among us can go back a few or several generations to our own relatives who came to america in search of a better life. we are also a nation of laws. i think we can all agree that our nation's immigration system is in desperate need of repair. it is not working...
163
163
Feb 16, 2013
02/13
by
KBCW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it costs the u.s. government over $23,000 to deport a single individual. >> that's $23,000 to deport me? >> reporter: park has taken a calculated risk, exposing himself as an undocumented immigrant subject to deportation. he's doing it to campaign for the dream act, an immigration law congress is considering that will allow certain students like himself the path to citizenship, and it allows him to get financial aid to continue his studies at yale or brown. he already lost out on a research internship with the national security agency. >> i wanted to explore what they can offer me. but it's the fact that i can't even have that chance to explore. >> reporter: park's mother brought him here from south korea on a visa. she is still waiting. >> she knows there's risk. she always keeps low . that's why she's been telling me to -- >> stay under the radar. >> right. for the first eight years. >> reporter: park is currently protected under california's law that allows immigrant children who arrive in the u.s.
. >> it costs the u.s. government over $23,000 to deport a single individual. >> that's $23,000 to deport me? >> reporter: park has taken a calculated risk, exposing himself as an undocumented immigrant subject to deportation. he's doing it to campaign for the dream act, an immigration law congress is considering that will allow certain students like himself the path to citizenship, and it allows him to get financial aid to continue his studies at yale or brown. he already...
195
195
Feb 28, 2013
02/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
u.s. is poised to expand aid to syrian rebels. secretary of state, john kerry, is expected to offer nonlethal assistance, as he meets with opposition leaders in rome today. the u.s. remained opposed to providing arms. but body armor and vehicles and gear may be supplied. americans in the region are already training opposition fighters. >>> caroline kennedy may have a high-profile diplomatic job in the administration. bloomberg news is reporting that the late president's daughter is the top contender for the next u.s. ambassador to japan. kennedy is the president's top choice. but her background check is not complete. >>> some weather this morning. there's plenty of digging out to do, now that this week's blizzard has blown through. small towns from oklahoma all the way to the great lakes, dealing with massive amounts of heavy snow. the storm is blamed for at least six deaths in kansas. and in michigan, it was enough to set a snowfall record there. that city has been buried in 53 inches of
u.s. is poised to expand aid to syrian rebels. secretary of state, john kerry, is expected to offer nonlethal assistance, as he meets with opposition leaders in rome today. the u.s. remained opposed to providing arms. but body armor and vehicles and gear may be supplied. americans in the region are already training opposition fighters. >>> caroline kennedy may have a high-profile diplomatic job in the administration. bloomberg news is reporting that the late president's daughter is the...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
actually yes similar to us for regular business like me through some of the songs into the u.s. for new businesses i would prefer to look for a block on who has an ability to succeed with course you have a russia has money russia has a demand for technologists you expertise as well whose expertise about the future would be to tubes if you use pot mccombs what do you get if you do invest with a local team there and people because it gives a project will it's a great partner for impossible for us on the island for russian companies for us from the proconsul was a sort of. because a key to a man is a matter of the manager of sex ok let's talk about some of the problems around what are some of the problems that remain barriers to doing business or is there a huge cost of entry still there's not really a huge cost to entry again it depends on the business depends it really depends on the industry because the i mean the place is really blooming in pretty much any sector you look at and the opportunities are quite massive it really depends on how you want to come in and who you are i m
actually yes similar to us for regular business like me through some of the songs into the u.s. for new businesses i would prefer to look for a block on who has an ability to succeed with course you have a russia has money russia has a demand for technologists you expertise as well whose expertise about the future would be to tubes if you use pot mccombs what do you get if you do invest with a local team there and people because it gives a project will it's a great partner for impossible for us...
117
117
Feb 22, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
guest: the u.s. government is allegedly behind the seven attack in iran that destroyed several thousand nuclear centrifuges a year -- centrifuges a couple years ago. we spy on other governments. we spy on other countries create but we are not using the nsa to spy on chinese businesses. other countries are going to look at our astronauts. -- at our espionage. >> from twitter -- and this op-ed from the commentary section. a smack down on china's side for thieves. he also points out that this is not the first time that china has been caught doing this, going back to early in the last decade. an investigation revealed that -- guest: that is what we were talking about. if you have been paying attention dissever security, you have been watching this go on for the last decade or more. companies that were working on the f35 program, and then last fall we saw something produced in china that looked an awful lot like an f35. you cannot directly to be that to the hacking of the program. it just looks like it. h
guest: the u.s. government is allegedly behind the seven attack in iran that destroyed several thousand nuclear centrifuges a year -- centrifuges a couple years ago. we spy on other governments. we spy on other countries create but we are not using the nsa to spy on chinese businesses. other countries are going to look at our astronauts. -- at our espionage. >> from twitter -- and this op-ed from the commentary section. a smack down on china's side for thieves. he also points out that...
106
106
Feb 26, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
for example, even though u.s. banks are stronger financially than european banks, frequently u.s. banks have wider credit default swap spreads indicating a higher probability of actual failure because the differences between u.s. and europe in terms of government proceeds government support. so that's the process. that's the plan. there have been additional ideas such as, you know, separate -- essentially doing glass/steagall again, separating the commercial banking and investment banking activities. we're doing that to some extent, for example, with the volcker rule, but i don't think glass/steagall by itself would be all that helpful because in the crisis, some of the firms that failed were straight investment banks and some of the firms in trouble were straight commercial banks. so i'm open to discussing additional measures, but the plan is to impose costs on the largest banks to make them internalize their systemic imprint to develop a liquidation authority and strengthen the overall system. and overtime that ought to improve the situation. but if it doesn't, i think we ought
for example, even though u.s. banks are stronger financially than european banks, frequently u.s. banks have wider credit default swap spreads indicating a higher probability of actual failure because the differences between u.s. and europe in terms of government proceeds government support. so that's the process. that's the plan. there have been additional ideas such as, you know, separate -- essentially doing glass/steagall again, separating the commercial banking and investment banking...
106
106
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and officials say the storm has caused at least four deaths in the u.s. so far. meanwhile, the winter storm continues to cause several days on the road and in the air and on the roadways for several travelers. wjz's rochelle ritchie has the latest. >> reporter: lucky for us, we didn't see any snow in baltimore. but the it's -- it's still causing a problem for people who are traveling out of our area. >> reporter: penn station travelers consider themselves lucky after dodging numerous cancellations and delays, due to the winter blizzard that piles on top of the northeast. >> i'm up here visiting my daughter autumn for her brirgtd. and i was -- although birthday. and i was really worried the trip up here would be canceled. >> reporter: everything between new york and boston is canceled. and bwi is also having its fair share of travel woes. >> i have a feeling i might be spending the night in the city. >> reporter: many keeping fingers crossed that they'll make it to their final destination. >> as of right now, it's still on time. >> reporter: bwi had 33 incoming fl
. >>> and officials say the storm has caused at least four deaths in the u.s. so far. meanwhile, the winter storm continues to cause several days on the road and in the air and on the roadways for several travelers. wjz's rochelle ritchie has the latest. >> reporter: lucky for us, we didn't see any snow in baltimore. but the it's -- it's still causing a problem for people who are traveling out of our area. >> reporter: penn station travelers consider themselves lucky after...